ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW

Both physician-scientists and practicing physicians regularly experience the need to browse, select, and critically appraise the current biomedical literature. There have been many useful reviews on each of the aforementioned topics. Still, having a unified and coherent workflow, feasible to fit int...

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Main Author: Nurlan Dauletbayev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2020-07-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Approaches to Medicine
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Online Access:https://appmed.kaznu.kz/index.php/medicine/article/view/19
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spelling doaj-ab302ccacd91426e88b2cb62c1826d812021-04-14T03:06:08ZengAl-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityInterdisciplinary Approaches to Medicine2709-29682709-29762020-07-019361110.26577/IAM.2020.v1.i1.01ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOWNurlan Dauletbayev 0Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine McGill University CanadaBoth physician-scientists and practicing physicians regularly experience the need to browse, select, and critically appraise the current biomedical literature. There have been many useful reviews on each of the aforementioned topics. Still, having a unified and coherent workflow, feasible to fit into a busy clinical routine, would surely be appreciated by physicians. In addition, many of the aforementioned reviews have been written to target the audience in developed countries. In contrast, particularities of the access to the literature in developing countries (or economies in transition) have been addressed less frequently. Finally, new computational approaches, including machine translation and automated text mining, are rapidly emerging. These are indeed worthy addressing as the initiatives that could provide a great help to practicing physicians for rapid, yet comprehensive literature appraisals. The present review aims to provide physicians with the workflow and methodological recommendation on browsing, selecting, and critical appraisal of the biomedical literature, with the specific focus on patient- and disease-oriented publications. The review further aims to overcome the aforementioned limitations of the previously published literature on this subject. https://appmed.kaznu.kz/index.php/medicine/article/view/19physicianbiomedical literature
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ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW
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biomedical literature
author_facet Nurlan Dauletbayev
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title ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW
title_short ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW
title_full ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW
title_fullStr ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW
title_full_unstemmed ADVICES ON SEARCH AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE PART I, GENERAL WORKFLOW
title_sort advices on search and critical appraisal of biomedical literature part i, general workflow
publisher Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
series Interdisciplinary Approaches to Medicine
issn 2709-2968
2709-2976
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Both physician-scientists and practicing physicians regularly experience the need to browse, select, and critically appraise the current biomedical literature. There have been many useful reviews on each of the aforementioned topics. Still, having a unified and coherent workflow, feasible to fit into a busy clinical routine, would surely be appreciated by physicians. In addition, many of the aforementioned reviews have been written to target the audience in developed countries. In contrast, particularities of the access to the literature in developing countries (or economies in transition) have been addressed less frequently. Finally, new computational approaches, including machine translation and automated text mining, are rapidly emerging. These are indeed worthy addressing as the initiatives that could provide a great help to practicing physicians for rapid, yet comprehensive literature appraisals. The present review aims to provide physicians with the workflow and methodological recommendation on browsing, selecting, and critical appraisal of the biomedical literature, with the specific focus on patient- and disease-oriented publications. The review further aims to overcome the aforementioned limitations of the previously published literature on this subject.
topic physician
biomedical literature
url https://appmed.kaznu.kz/index.php/medicine/article/view/19
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